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Must-Try Traditional Icelandic Dishes in Reykjavík
Savor the best traditional Icelandic food in Reykjavík. From hearty lamb soup to fresh seafood, explore authentic dishes that showcase Iceland’s rich culinary heritage.

A small city with a big heart
From its beautiful nature to its thriving cultural scene, Reykjavík offers something for everyone. Explore parks, go hiking, and witness the Northern Lights. Dive into its rich music and film culture, savor its creative culinary scene, and unwind in geothermal pools. Nurturing, inclusive, and lively, Reykjavík awaits your adventure, day and night.

Thirteen Footsteps in the Snow: The Story of Iceland’s Yule Lads
Christmas in Iceland arrives one visitor at a time, as thirteen mischievous Yule Lads step down from the mountains and into the heart of winter stories.

11 Little Known Facts About Reykjavík
Reykjavík is Iceland’s charming and vibrant capital that’s brimming with artefacts, historical buildings, and fun activities that give you deeper insight into the country’s culture, history, nature, and language.

National Gallery of Iceland
The National Gallery of Iceland, established in 1884, is a leading art museum in Iceland. The building was initially built in the early 20th century as an icehouse, and today it houses the National Gallery collections.

Light tracer - Light Trail
Light Tracer is a light installation by artist Almar Freyr, presented on the Light Trail behind the Café Babalú on Skólavörðustígur. Almar is an Icelandic visual artist who explores technology through creation and collaboration. In live performances, he weaves computer-processed imagery in response to accompanying musicians and dancers, resulting in immersive visuals that blend the surrounding…

Guide to Reykjavík after work drinks in Vogue Scandinavia
From holistic cafes to family-run restaurants, discover the most stylish places in the Icelandic capital for post-work drinks

Old Harbour
The old harbour is the heart of Reykjavík and the catalyst to its formation. The city grew up around the harbour and in the early 20th century it became one of the centres of the Icelandic trawling industry. The harbour area has been transformed in the past decades. It is still one of the most important harbours in Iceland, but in recent years tourism and whale watching have gradually replaced…

Perlan Museum- Wonders of Iceland
Perlan Museum- Wonders of Iceland is one of the largest and most ambitious exhibition project in Reykjavík in recent years. The first exhibition, Glaciers and Ice, opened on 2 July and more will follow next year.

Christmas Programme at Árbær Open Air Museum
Sundays 11 and 18 December from 13:001-17:00 Celebrate Christmas in an old-fashioned way at the Árbær Open Air Museum!